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  • Giving a voice to the bush

    Giving a voice to the bush

    JOSEPH Connellan grew up on a sheep property in Paika, 15 kilometres north of Balranald, a region where community connections run deep, shaped by shared…

  • Record rain for region

    Record rain for region

    THE Swan Hill region has recorded rainfall above the long-term average for June. The rain gauges recorded 27mm for the month, above the historical average…

  • How to harness AI

    How to harness AI

    BUSINESS owners and staff will have the chance to sharpen up on their social media skills and embrace the benefits of artificial intelligence at a…

  • NDIS cuts will cost the Mallee

    NDIS cuts will cost the Mallee

    PROPOSED National Disability Insurance Agency changes are set to cause huge disruptions to regional areas like the Mallee. From July 1, the NDIA plans to…

  • Update on drought resilience plan

    Update on drought resilience plan

    MURRAY River Council has received an update on the progress of the Southern Riverina Drought Resilience Plan, with the project now moving into its formal…

  • Action needed for childcare shortage

    Action needed for childcare shortage

    A SHORTAGE of early childhood educators is ringing alarm bells throughout the community. Swan Hill Rural City Council and local early childhood care providers are…

  • Councils’ seven item Fed wish list

    Councils’ seven item Fed wish list

    ISSUES facing regional Australia will be raised by the Murray River Group of Councils at an upcoming local government forum. Representatives of the Murray River…

  • Advocates honoured

    Advocates honoured

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains names and images of people who are deceased. BEVAN and Letty Nicholls have been…

  • Festival faces uncertain future

    Festival faces uncertain future

    THE plug was pulled at the 11th hour on this year’s Esoteric Festival and it could well be silenced forever. Bush doof Esoteric Festival, which…

  • Courthouse holds history

    Courthouse holds history

    THEY say justice is blind, but in Moulamein, it’s also beautifully preserved for view. After decades of standing firm between the Billabong Creek and Edward…

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